John Coffey, a partner of law firm Kramer Levin and former federal prosecutor, has received the Senate’s confirmation to serve as the Department of the Navy’s general counsel. Coffey, a retired U.S.
MoreThe Department of Defense is working with unnamed commercial companies to build an integration layer where combatant commands can access data feeds for their artificial intelligence algorithms, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday. Lt.
MoreConsulting firm McAleese & Associates has issued a report on the U.S. Army’s priorities as discussed by Army Secretary Christine Wormuth at a virtual fireside chat event Tuesday. Wormuth noted that the
MoreThe Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed amendments and rules that would require registered investment advisers and funds to implement cybersecurity procedures and policies to protect fund investors and advisory clients from
MoreLloyd Austin, secretary of the Department of Defense and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, has approved nine advisory committees to resume operations after considering recommendations of a zero-based review of all advisory
MoreThe White House has issued an updated list of critical and emerging technologies that are important to U.S. national security. The Office of Science and Technology Policy led a deliberative process via
MoreThe House on Tuesday voted 272-162 to pass a continuing resolution that would fund government operations at current funding levels through March 11 and provide time to address appropriations bills for fiscal
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has awarded research and development contractor Battelle a five-year, $17 million contract to perform research for causes related to warfighter health in combat situations. The contract aims to produce
MoreA 10-year basic research program on material science led by Johns Hopkins University has concluded, with a virtual culmination event co-hosted by Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory. Twenty-five universities
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has released a request for information on aircraft that could replace its Boeing-built E-3G Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft. According to a sources sought notice on SAM.gov,
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